Successful startup founders do not tend to be good people
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If it is true that...
Being driven by a spirit of benevolence helps in building great things 1 0 2and
The richest startup founders are not driven by money 1 0 2and
People with a desire to improve the world have a natural advantage 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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Few of the most successful people are mean 0 0 2Successful people in some fields may be mean 1 0 2Successful startup founders tend to be good people 1 0 2Bad people often fail as startup founders 1 0 2The richest startup founders are not driven by money 1 0 2A startup that succeeds usually makes its founders rich 1 0 2Good investors don't lead startups on; their reputations are too valuable 1 0 2Startup founders can maintain independent-mindedness in their teams by consciously hiring independent-minded individuals 1 0 2Academic founders need to adapt to a different incentive structure in startups 1 0 2VCs and C-level execs often lack understanding of how founders should run companies 0 0 2